Jeremy Sapadin
Actor, Trainer, Writer
Jeremy Sapadin (Suh-PAY-din) is a NYC based actor, born and raised in The Bronx. He graduated with a degree in Theatre Arts from SUNY New Paltz in 2015.
Sapadin is currently working with the Alabama Shakespeare Festival's Fellowship program, where he will be making theatre for the Montgomery, AL community from September to March 2020.
Sapadin has acted, written, and directed for Wrong House Theater's live sketch comedy nights, and has completed three levels of UCB's sketch writing courses.
Sapadin is also a Trainer with the Crisis Intervention Training program; partnered with the CUNY Research Foundation, Sapadin works with the NY Department of Corrections to train NYC's corrections officers on empathetic deescalation techniques on Rikers Island.
What's New?
Jeremy is currently appearing as one of the newly added Kittens in ASF's "The Cat in the Hat", playing on the Festival Stage until January 25th. This children's show is fast-paced, imaginative, and downright wacky.
Tickets available here:
Beginning February 4th, Jeremy will be appearing as both Otto Frank and Ed's Father in "And Then They Came for Me: Remembering the World of Anne Frank". Directed by Addie Gorlin, this multimedia production attempts to bring the frightening world of Nazi-occupied Europe to a modern audience.
Tickets available here: